CPJ/Pakistan: In Karachi, a trail of death and impunity in Babar case
Haider Ali, an eyewitness to the 2011 murder of Geo TV reporter Wali Khan Babar, was gunned down on Sunday, two days before he was set to testify in the trial of five suspects.
In Asia, it's time to talk about toilets
Uttering the word "defecation" is often considered impolite. People say "going to the back" in Indonesia and "folding legs" in Cambodia. Many people also ask where to wash their hands rather than where the toilet is, avoiding the "dirty" word for the sake of politeness.
FACTBOX-Fighting forced marriage in Britain
Facts about forced marriage in Britain
Q&A: Criminalising forced marriage key step in rooting it out, chief British prosecutor says
Making forced marriage a crime sends an unequivocal message that it is not just immoral but against the law, one of Britain's pioneers in tackling forced marriage says
Forced Marriage in America: many women don't know their rights, fear to claim them
If you think about forced marriage as an ancient practice happening in remote parts of the world, you couldn't be more wrong. It's happening - and growing - right now in 21st century America